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'The Origin of the Work of Art', 'Transcendence of the Ego' and 'Fallibilism'
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11. Knowledge Aims / B. Certain Knowledge / 3. Fallibilism
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Fallibilism is consistent with dogmatism or scepticism, and is not alternative to them [Dougherty]
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It is best to see the fallibility in the reasons, rather than in the agents or the knowledge [Dougherty]
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We can't normally say that we know something 'but it might be false' [Dougherty]
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11. Knowledge Aims / B. Certain Knowledge / 5. Cogito Critique
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The Cogito depends on a second-order experience, of being conscious of consciousness [Sartre]
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The consciousness that says 'I think' is not the consciousness that thinks [Sartre]
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Is the Cogito reporting an immediate experience of doubting, or the whole enterprise of doubting? [Sartre]
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